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Title: The birds of New England and adjacent states : ... arranged by a long-approved classification and nomenclature ... with illustrations of many species of the birds, accurate figures of their nests and eggs
Year: 1875 (1870s)
Authors: Samuel, Edward Augustus, 1836-1908
Subjects: Birds Birds Birds
Publisher: Boston : Noyes, Holmes, and Co.
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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y days to bright ones, and is mostactive just before a storm. Audubon says that this Owlcaptures living fish in the water by standing quietly by themargin, and seizing its prey with its claws, as it appearsnear the surface: whether this is a regular habit or not, Icannot say. I never saw one do so; and I have conversedwith several hunters who have shot numbers of specimens,and they all were ignorant of such a fact. Of the breeding habits of this Owl, we are ignorant.The Hudsons Bay, and other northern countries, are itssummer homes. Wheelwright, in his Spring and Sum-mer in Lapland, gives the only description of its nest andeggs accessible to me at present. He says : — The egg of the Snowy Owl measures 2^ inches in length, and1; inches in breadth: its color is pure-white. The nest is nothingmore than a large boll of reindeer moss, placed on the ledge of abare fell. The old birds guard it most jealously ; in fact, the Lap-landers often kill them with a stick wheu they are robbing the
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il*I/$4 V,- > £; *i < Wow* ?i 4 Snowy Owl, Nyctea nivea. Gray THE HAWK OWL. 79 nest, which they do upon every occasion that presents itself. TheSnowy Owl will occasionally make its nest on the large turf-hillocksin some of the mosses. STJRNIA, Dumeril Surnia, Dumeril, Zoologie Analytique, 34 (1806). General form rather long, but robust; size medium; head moderate, without ear-tufts; facial disc obsolete; bill moderate, curved from the base, covered with pro-jecting plumes; wings long; tail long, wide, graduated; legs rather short, and withthe toes densely feathered; contains one species only, which inhabits the arcticregions of both continents. SURNIA ULULA. — Bonaparte. The Hawk Owl; Day Owl. Strix ulula, Linnreus. Syst. Nat., I. 133 (1766). Strix funerea, Gm. Bonap. Syn. 25. Nutt, I. 115. Aud. Orn. Biog.,IV. 550. Strix Hudsc/nica. Wilson, VI. 64. Description. Wings rather long; first three quills incised on their inner webs; tail long, withits central feathers about two inc

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  • bookdecade:1870
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Samuel__Edward_Augustus__1836_1908
  • booksubject:Birds
  • bookpublisher:Boston___Noyes__Holmes__and_Co_
  • bookcontributor:University_of_Illinois_Urbana_Champaign
  • booksponsor:University_of_Illinois_Urbana_Champaign
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